Thanks William - I think that is the only explanation that makes sense -
although I am rather suprised that I would have registered it elsewhere
given that I was an RSP by this time last year - I had some names registered
by this time last years (some have intentionally expired)

Anyway I've renewed it now - guess it takes a short while for the expiry to
propagate again - so in a couple days all should be ok again

ah well - now to try and find out where I registered it originally :-)

thanks

Jim Carey
www.OZbcoz.com discount domain registration
www.iluvoz.com affordable hosting services


> -----Original Message-----
> From: William X. Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 1 April 2001 2:48 PM
> To: Jim Carey
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Expired Domains
>
>
> Hello Jim,
>
> Is it possible you registered it with another RSP before you got your
> own setup?
>
> In any event, try and use my command line perl renewal script.  It is
> the OpenSRS renew.cgi script, with everything but the actual renewal
> routine cut out, and with an interactive interface.
>
> Be careful with it, though, since it will add a domain year to ANY
> opensrs domain you enter, there is no checking to make sure it is one
> of yours, and it doesn't require the username/password of the domain
> to do it.  If you have renewal's going to queue, then the danger is
> removed, just make sure you go into your pending queue and approve the
> order.
>
> Download http://www.userfriendly.com/renew.txt
>
> Change the name to renew.pl
>
> Change the line pointing to your OpenSRS.conf file, and then run it
> from the command line like perl renew.pl
>
> Enter the domain name when asked, and the number of years to add, and
> voila, it's renewed.
>
>
>
> Saturday, March 31, 2001, 8:52:28 PM, Jim Carey wrote:
>
> > I have a domain that I was sure I had renewed - ozfree.net. Now this is
> > deactivated and won't resolve. So I thought "maybe I forgot to
> renew (I am
> > sure I did but hey)". So I go into renew domain and can't find
> ozfree.net.
> > Can't find it in deactivated domains, can't find it in the
> database period.
>
> > The whois shows it as a opensrs domain, epired and belonging
> (or did) to me.
>
> > So bottom line is - I'm sure I renewed it - and the move of the
> domain out
> > of the renew management list tends to support that. However the
> system shows
> > it as expired so it won't resolve, and I can't go into manage
> on it because
> > OpenSRS says it isn't in the database.
>
> > I am confused, missing a domain, paid (I believe) my money, and want the
> > name back - where do I go from here ?
>
> > cheers
>
> > Jim Carey
> > www.OZbcoz.com discount domain registration
> > www.iluvoz.com affordable hosting services
>
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  William                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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